Armin

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Ar·min

 (är-mēn′)
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Noun1.Armin - German hero; leader at the battle of Teutoburger Wald in AD 9 (circa 18 BC - AD 19)
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Aysan, 22, and her brother Armin, 15, fled their birth country of Iran in fear of their stepfather, who they said threatened to kill them.
Matei Baran's inspiration for the project was his six-yearold son Armin who suffers from the cystic fibrosis.
Matei Baran's inspiration for the project was his six-year-old son Armin, who suffers from the life-limiting illness cystic fibrosis.
Matei's six-year-old son, Armin, suffers from cystic fibrosis.
Linsey Turner and Hannah Armin led the Knights with 8 points, with Armin nabbing 6 steals.
The Syariah Lower Court here today fixed July 12 for the appointment of 'hakam' in the divorce case involving singer Ziana Zain and husband Armin Zaharin Ahmad Zambri.
DJ Armin Van Buuren was rumored to be set to play a show in Jeddah.
Cologne have announced the appointment of Armin Veh as their new general manager.
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